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The big 1-0. EverQuest II has just joined the ranks of games in their double digits; today marks the 10th anniversary for the fantasy game. And while that's a pretty impressive feat in itself, just growing older isn't all that has happened to EQIIin the past year. There have been plenty of content updates (and a change in how those update occur), holiday celebrations, and major news happenings during the course of the past 12 months.

However, instead of just highlighting the major events and changes of the year in a standard retrospective piece, I'm going to do something a little different this year. On top of wandering down memory lane, I've pulled in Senior Producer Holly Longdale to answer a few questions and address some current concerns on the minds of players. Longdale talks about the high price of both the Altar of Malice Collector's Edition and the new Aerakyn race as well as shares some fun facts about who's been working on the game since the beginning.

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akil-hooperaltar-of-maliceBrandon-McDonaldcontroveryeqeq-2eq-iieq-nexteq-next-landmarkeq2eqiieqneqn-landmarkeqnexteqnleverquesteverquest-2everquest-iieverquest-nexteverquest-next-landmarkf2pfantasyfeaturedfree-to-playholly-longdaleinterviewinterviewsjohn-smedleylandmarkMaria-Del-Casinonew-contentnorrathnorrathian-notebookopinionretrospectiveSmedsoesonysony-online-entertainmenttattered-notebookthe-tattered-notebookTim-HeydelaarSun, 09 Nov 2014 14:00:00 -0500319|20989773http://massively.joystiq.com/2012/11/07/soe-shows-of-everquest-iis-afterlife-in-new-expansion-video/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Massively&ncid=rss_semi
http://massively.joystiq.com/2012/11/07/soe-shows-of-everquest-iis-afterlife-in-new-expansion-video/http://massively.joystiq.com/2012/11/07/soe-shows-of-everquest-iis-afterlife-in-new-expansion-video/?utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Massively#commentsEverQuest II's ninth expansion is less than a week away, so expect Sony Online Entertainment to ramp up the publicity machine in the coming days. The first salvo is a new video focused on Chains of Eternity's environmental spiffiness. Game Designer Nathan McCall and Senior Environment Artist Maria Del Casino narrate a quick look at the new zones of Ethernere, otherwise known as Norrath's afterlife.

"When you get to Ethernere, you really have to question whether this is reality or not," says McCall, before going on to describe the Obol Plains and the Eidolon Jungle with terms like "lush" and "technicolor." It's not all bright colors and happy fun times, though, as SOE also shows off some eerie grayscale locations and plenty of fearsome mobs. See all that and more in the clip after the cut.